I would like to vote for another reason as well. Too many comments from the judges as design being "A Matter of Taste..." What was that really supposed to mean? If it wasn't THEIR taste, it wasn't good fashion? Even Tim was on to those comments. I really think as well that they should have had totally impartial judges that were not part of any other show all season to judge the finals-judges with no past history to color their decisions.Just my 2 cents!I LOVE LOVE LOVE this blog!

How about "none of the above?" Your blog is funny and PhotoShop-erific, but I've never agreed with your premise that this season was worse than previous ones. There was a higher talent level -- with the exception of the unfortunate Stacey, everyone knew their stuff. There was more bitchiness and more TV-manufactured drama, true. But it was definitely entertaining and engrossing.

I also don't agree that this season was worse as far as AMOUNT of drama (season 1, people!), but it definitely left a bad taste in my mouth. Casting is key. They picked several people (Vincent, Keith) who were really quesionable psychologically, and we all paid a price.

As for Jeffrey and his meanness, I found it really unattractive. While the Q&A on the Mom challenge would have made no sense unless we knew that Darlene and Jeffrey had been fighting, some of his other comments about other contestants (why don't you have a stroke?) could have been left out in favor of a humorous quip from Robert or Kayne, for example. Producers, you DO have choices here.

I fear that since Jeffrey won, more people will bring their bad attitudes to the table in hopes of getting attention. Magical Elves, please don't play their game!

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I just visited your site and had to compose myself before writing to thank you. I laughed so hard I thought I would * well, I laughed hard. You are BRILLIANT! ... you're a master with Photoshop! And you're a great satirist!-- Tim Gunn

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